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Adobe Photoshop Just Made It Crazy Easy to Add Objects (and People) to Any Photo

by Faith Amonimo
July 31, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence, Digital Apps, Tools & Softwares
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Adobe Photoshop Just Made It Crazy Easy to Add Objects (and People) to Any Photo

Adobe just unveiled a set of powerful AI tools for Photoshop that will transform how people edit photos. The one that caught my attention is the new feature called “Harmonize” that automatically blends added elements into images with perfect lighting, shadows, and color matching.

Adobe Supercharges Photoshop with AI Blending Technology

The new “Harmonize” feature builds on Adobe’s Project Perfect Blend experiment from last year. When users add new objects to a photo, Harmonize automatically adjusts colors, lighting, shadows, and visual tone to create a natural blend that previously required significant skill and experience.

This feature is now available in beta for Photoshop users on desktop and web platforms, with early access on the iOS mobile app. The technology makes complex photo compositing accessible to beginners while streamlining workflows for professionals.

Enhanced Object Removal Gets Smarter

Adobe also improved its automatic object removal tool for desktop and web Photoshop users. The update delivers more precise cleanup capabilities with fewer unwanted background elements and more realistic content generation to fill gaps.

A key improvement addresses a previous issue where the tool would add unwanted replacement elements. Now it better respects user instructions to simply remove objects without adding anything new.

AI-Powered Image Upscaling Boosts Resolution

Another impressive addition is the AI-powered image upscaling tool, launching in beta for Photoshop on web and desktop. Adobe claims it provides “high-quality resolution enhancements up to eight megapixels without sacrificing image clarity.”

This tool helps users restore old photographs and adapt image assets for different platforms while maintaining quality. The AI enhancement makes low-resolution images usable for professional applications.

Digital Content Credentials for Accountability

While these tools make photo manipulation easier than ever, Adobe includes safeguards. The company applies digital Content Credentials to edited images, which contain information about how they were manipulated.

According to Photoshop product manager Joel Baer, “Customers who use the Harmonize feature must adhere to Adobe’s terms of use, which prohibit generating unlawful or harmful content.”

He added that Adobe “takes content safety seriously across all products” and has implemented Content Credentials to “protect users and combat harmful and misleading content.”

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Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Writer and Content Editor at Techsoma, covering tech stories and insights across Africa, the Middle...

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